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qLabs® Q3 ElectroMeter
- Low sample volume and fast results in 30 – 90 sec.
- Memory for 200 results with date, time and ID
- With acoustic warning signal for critical measurement results
- Can be used with battery or mains operation
- Approx. 150 measurements per battery charge
Application overview
- For reliable control of INR values
- For in vitro quantification of PT/INR
- Facilitates the determination of drug dosage
- Perfect for mobile use
$963.66Sold By: BCGqLabs® Q3 ElectroMeter
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qLabs® PTZ-INR Test Strips
- Sample material: Whole blood
- Required sample volume: 10 µl
- Compatible with qLabs® Q1& Q3 ElectroMeters
- Evaluation of a reliable INR value in 30 – 90 sec.
- 48 test strips
Guaranteed usable until: 15/07/2025$219.89Sold By: BCGqLabs® PTZ-INR Test Strips
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qLabs® PTZ-INR Control Kit
- For testing the qLabs® Q1 & Q3 ElectroMeters
- Can be used with the qLabs® PTZ-INR test strips
- Instructions included
- With 2 bottles (1 ml each) control solution level 1 with INR low level
- With 2 bottles (1 ml each) control solution level 2 with INR high level
$32.07Sold By: BCGqLabs® PTZ-INR Control Kit
$32.07
Lab Devices for Clinical Diagnostics
Lab devices are suited for quickly testing medical samples. When the patient sample can be examined directly in the practice laboratory, then the benefit of this practice is considerable time savings. Our assortment encompasses analysis devices for the most used, relevant parameters. In addition to the specific analysis devices, you will also find a large range of lab technology, such as centrifuges and scales.
Analysis Devices for Expedited Answers to Differential Diagnostic Issues
Analysis devices can prevent the labourious posting of samples to external medical laboratories. These lab devices are most often portable and the measurement parameters extend from glucose and lactate to coagulation values and ethrocyte count, all the way up to the detection of alcohol and other abused substances. One can basically differentiate the devices by the amount of measured parameters. Most coagulometers exclusively measure the INR value, whereas blood analysis devices evaluate a wide spectrum of haemotological parameters.